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White vinegar to clean the toilet
If you want to get rid of brown and limescale stains from the toilet and make sure you get rid of all bacteria, just spray a little white vinegar over its entire surface.
Leave it on for 20-30 minutes, then scrub well with a toothbrush or sponge and rinse. Finally, flush the toilet. In addition to being disinfectant, white vinegar is also very powerful against brown stains.
Clean tiles with white vinegar
Over time, bathroom tiles tend to become dull, due to the accumulation of soap and fungal residues. Restoring their original brilliance is as simple as it is cheap: white vinegar is enough.
Mix 250 ml of white vinegar with 150 ml of water and pour into a spray bottle. Spray the solution over the entire surface of the tiles, and after 15 minutes, rub well with a sponge.
Finally, rinse with plenty of water and dry with a clean cloth if possible.
White vinegar to clean the shower glass
Shower glass is also prone to the build-up of soap and mould residues, as well as limescale stains in the water.
To remove all these stains and make the glass shine, mix 2 tablespoons of baking soda with 2 tablespoons of white vinegar and 250 ml of water.
Pour all the ingredients into a bottle equipped with a spray diffuser and, after 15 minutes, rub with a sponge. Rinse and dry with a clean cloth.
Disinfect and clean the tap with white vinegar
Faucets and sinks are prone to the accumulation of germs and bacteria, some invisible and others present in the form of stains.
Pour a tablespoon of baking soda onto a sponge and rub well on the faucet and all over the sink. You’ll notice that much of the dirt comes off.
Rinse the sink and tap, then mix 70 ml of white vinegar with the juice of one lemon, and use this solution to clean all surfaces again, this time using paper towels. Finally, rinse with plenty of water and dry well.
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